Membership is open to all psychiatrists working in Ireland and overseas. We also offer membership to medical students and interns absolutely free. The College membership year runs from 1st November to 31st October.
The College develops and hosts a wide portfolio of educational events and courses for specialists, trainees and the general public to name a few. Bringing together expertise and insight College events and courses provide an opportunity to share knowledge and experience in the field of psychiatry and beyond.
This section provides information and help to those qualified doctors seeking to undertake specialist training in psychiatry, medical students and doctors in training considering it and for the general public.
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland (CPsychI) is responsible for all aspects of postgraduate training in psychiatry in Ireland. It aims to provide the best possible training for qualified doctors at both basic and higher ‘Specialist’ level in psychiatry.
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Professional Competence is a formal way of recording your lifelong learning as a doctor and highlighting your dedication to developing and maintaining key skills and competencies throughout your medical career.
A successful programme of interactive panel discussions and presentations at a one day conference co devised and hosted by the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland...
The Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine is delighted to release an article by E.A. Roch entitled 'Anthropology and its relevance to psychiatry' which has been made freely...
The College of Psychiatrists of Ireland are delighted to host a live twitter Q&A with psychiatrists in collaboration with ReachOut.com on Tuesday, 25th October. Between 7 and 9...
Following 7 years of writing Bruce Springsteen has released his autobiography Born to Run, in which the singer voices his battle with depression. Lifting the curtain on his demons Springsteen...
David Oliver looks at how a narrow focus on clinical presenteeism and productivity, and diminishing time allotted for non-clinical activities can have a negative effect on...
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Developed by researchers from the Department of Psychiatry in the RCSI and funded by the Health Research Board Journey through the brain - a colouring book was...
CPD: Approved for 6 External CPD credits by the CPsychI
Date: Friday 14th October 2016
Venue: Royal Marine Hotel, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
Registration: 08:30 – 09:00hrs
Course Duration: 09:00 – 16:00hrs
This is an...
The Faculty of Learning Disability Psychiatry have recently published a Position Paper for the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland entitled Challenging Behaviour and Intellectual Disability. This...
Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry
Dr Charles Smith 2016 Essay Competition
The Faculty of Forensic Psychiatry of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland invites submissions for the...